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    " For man by the fall fell at the same time from his state of innocency and from his dominion over creation. Both of these losses however can even in this life be in some part repaired ; the former by religion and faith, the latter by arts and sciences. "
    The Works - Page 248
    de Francis Bacon - 1858
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    The Calcutta Review, Volume 8

    1847
    ...dominion over the creatures. But both these losses can be in some degree repaired even in this life, the former by religion and faith, the latter by arts and sciences. For the creature was not by the curse made wholly and for ever rebellions ; but in virtue of that commission,—...
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    The Novum Organon: Or, A True Guide to the Interpretation of Nature

    Francis Bacon - 1855 - 338 pages
    ...innocence and his lordship over the created world. Both these losses can, even in this life, be partially repaired ; the former by Religion and Faith, the latter by Arts and Sciences. For Creation did not by the curse become utterly and thoroughly rebellious : but in virtue of the Decree, " In the...
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    Francisci BAconi de Verulamio, ...: Novum organum, sive Indicia vera de ...

    Francis Bacon - 1855 - 385 pages
    ...innocence and his lordship over the created world. Both these losses can, even in this life, be partially repaired ; the former by Religion and Faith, the latter by Arts and Sciences. For Creation did not by the curse become utterly and thoroughly rebellious : but in virtue of the Decree, " In the...
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    The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works

    Francis Bacon - 1863
    ...in man's estate, and an enlargement of his power over nature. For man by the fall fell at the same time from his state of innocency and from his dominion...latter by arts and sciences. For creation was not bv the curse made altogether and for ever a rebel, but in virtue of that charter " In the sweat of...
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    Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works

    Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 504 pages
    ...an enlargement of his power over nature. For man, by the Fall, fell at the same time from his estate of innocency and from his dominion over creation....religion and faith, the latter by arts and sciences." Course or Water (ie. the water-clock) ; (23) of Quantity, or Doses of Nature; (24) of Strife or Predominance...
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    The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon

    1905
    ...in man's estate, and an enlargement of his power over nature. For man by the fall fell at the same time from his state of innocency and from his dominion...virtue of that charter, " In the sweat of thy face shall thou eat bread," it is now by various labours (not certainly by disputations or idle magical...
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    Genesis in Space and Time

    Francis A. Schaeffer - 2009 - 167 pages
    ..."Man by the Fall fell at the same time from his state of innocence and from his dominion over nature. Both of these losses, however, can even in this life...repaired; the former by religion and faith, the latter by the arts and sciences." This is to be the Christian view of life. A Christian, understanding the abnormality...
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    Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature

    Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 550 pages
    ...cognitive, for man "fell at the same time from his state of innocency and from his dominion over creatio0. Both of these losses however can even in this life...former by religion and faith, the latter by arts and science." 85 Man's cognitive fall was occasioned by the loss of "that pure and uncorrupted natural...
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    Theory and Power: On the Character of Modern Sciences

    Rolf Gruner - 1977 - 238 pages
    ...the Fall, but the knowledge of good and evil. And it had two aspects in that man 'fell at the same time from his state of innocency and from his dominion over creation. Both these losses however can even in this life be in some part repaired; the former by religion and faith,...
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    Continuity and Discontinuity in Church History: Essays Presented to George ...

    George Huntston Williams, Frank Forrester Church, Timothy Francis George - 1979 - 419 pages
    ...NO) I. 129; Works VIII, 163. For man by the fall fell at the same time from his state of irmocency and from his dominion over creation. Both of these...religion and faith, the latter by arts and sciences. 18 Thus, Bacon reinterprets the divine response to the fall as a dual one, and the arts and sciences...
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